Coating the hair with a heat-settable composition

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812751, 132 7, 424DIG2, 424 70, 424 74, 424 78, A61K 711

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ABSTRACT:
A method of setting or coating hair, fur, synthetic or human in a predetermined condition, either straightened or curled, or waterproofed, which comprises coating the hair with a heat-settable coating composition containing a hardening and adhesive agent in oil and aqueous media, either with or without the addition of separate water-proofing agents, softening agents, and the like and then applying heat to the coated hair to set the coated hair in the selected condition.

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